After fitted the original me-109 fuselage with a .10 glow engine(have'nt got the engine to start yet )
, I scratchbuilded a new for electric conversion.

My intention was to build a "fastgoing"/reno race/aerobatic-style of aeroplane. Well, u can be the judge of that if I succeeded with it. Still same balsa box construction as in the ACE Simple series.

It flies with speed400 DD, 7x600AE, 6x3 prop - a bit slow, but it floats great in the air... needs alot of open space to put down.
Have'nt got my lipo packs (3xE-tec 1200mAh) I guess that will put a little more juice into it

U are right, haven't got around to get the any hecell yet (just bought a desent charger), and now I have ordered the lipo packs, so. But I am going to get a some new prop as u suggested. I have flown electric for about a year now (and alot of simulator) and starts to really enjoy speed =)

OT: I don't have nothing to contribute, but I just wanted to tell you, that your kid is already starting out to be a pilot. I have a 4month old, good boy and I can't wait for the day, that I can take pics. of him hold a plane and the day when he will solder his own battery packs

Thank u all for the support. I'll guess I have some tinkering to do with my aeroplane now.

It sounds that a switch to a speed 400 7,2 v and another CAM prop will to the trick.

I really love the simple foam wings. I build a "cruise missile" fuselage for my simple400 wing earlier in the summer. It also flew really well on the 7cell pack a got. I could even fit it with a cheap digital camera for aerialphoto.

Sorry to say, it crasched badly weeks later (without the camera in it) =((